When the notorious uber-Christian Roy Moore, who was re-elected Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2012, gets together with a fawning audience in Jackson, Mississippi, the results don’t disappoint.

Or maybe they do, depending on how strong your stomach is for Moore’s preacherly delivery and his infamously blinkered views.

Chief Justice Roy Moore, flanked by faux Ten Commandments tablets

A newly-released video, apparently taken in January during a ‘Pastor for Life” luncheon but uploaded to YouTube just a few days ago, shows the judge as he displays an amazing lack of knowledge of non-Christian faiths by erroneously calling Buddha a god and stating that Muslims think that Mohammed, not Allah, is their Creator.

After praising the songOnward Christian Soldiers that apparently welcomed him when he arrived at the venue, Moore notes with disapproval that

It’s politically correct not to say prayers before council meetings, not to acknowledge God.

Moore is every bit as much an anti-constitutional joke as he was a dozen years ago, before he was kicked off the bench for failing to remove the Ten Commandments monument that he had illegally installed in his courthouse.

But this joker is surely no laughing matter to the non-Christian people of Alabama. That a state’s top judge who is this irredeemably biased passes judgment on defendants of all backgrounds is proof positive that justice is not blind, and that religion still has way too much influence in our republic.